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*''Space Mutiny'' was shown on "MST3K," and the DVD of the episode made note of the movie's use of "Battlestar Galactica." | *''Space Mutiny'' was shown on "MST3K," and the DVD of the episode made note of the movie's use of "Battlestar Galactica." | ||
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*In this computer game, units often answer with quotes from movies. Some of the Protoss respond to roders with the phrase, "By your command." | |||
*The game's humans have been exiled from Earth, and live in a confederacy of colonies; therse clonies are, throughout the game, decimated by the Zerg and Protoss - the latter which are feudal, cybernetically-enhanced aliens, like the Cylons. | |||
==References in "Battlestar Galactica"== | ==References in "Battlestar Galactica"== |
Revision as of 22:26, 6 February 2005
See also: Re-imagined Series References
References to "Battlestar Galactica"[edit]
Airplane II: The Sequel[edit]
- The music at the beginning of the movie is the "Battlestar Galactica" theme music.
- The theme music is played again during the shuttle launch.
- The pilot of the shuttle is Kent McCord, who played Boxey in "Galactica 1980."
- Airplane II also starred Lloyd Bridges, who played Commander Cain.
"The A-Team"[edit]
- Dirk Benedict, who played Starbuck in "Battlestar Galactica," plays Lt. Templeton "Faceman" Peck in "The A-Team;" Face and Starbuck are very similar (handsome young officers, womanizers, humorous/rougish elements, etc).
- In one episode of "The A-Team," the A-Team attends a television convention. While there, a man in a Cylon Centurion suit walks past Face, who turns with a look of surprise on his face.
- In the second-through-fourth seasons of "The A-Team," the clip of the Cylon wlaking past fcae is played in the show's opening credits.
- "The A-Team" also starred Dwight Schultz (the voice of Lord Erebus) and Lance LeGault (Bootes/Maga).
Space Mutiny[edit]
- The shots of the fleet in space are taken directly from "Battlestar Galactica."
- The ship's fighters are also called "Vipers."
- Space Mutiny's plot is also somewhat similar to that of "Battlestar Galactica:" a refugee fleet trying to find a new home, "mystical" elements, strange names for things, etc.
"Mystery Science Theater 3000"[edit]
- Space Mutiny was shown on "MST3K," and the DVD of the episode made note of the movie's use of "Battlestar Galactica."
Starcraft[edit]
- In this computer game, units often answer with quotes from movies. Some of the Protoss respond to roders with the phrase, "By your command."
- The game's humans have been exiled from Earth, and live in a confederacy of colonies; therse clonies are, throughout the game, decimated by the Zerg and Protoss - the latter which are feudal, cybernetically-enhanced aliens, like the Cylons.
References in "Battlestar Galactica"[edit]
Silent Running[edit]
- Shots of the Valley Forge, the domed greenhouse ship from this movie, were used to show 'agricultural ships' in "Battlestar Galactica."
Star Wars[edit]
- Many people noted the apparent similarities, aesthetic and plot-wise, between Star Wars and "Battlestar Galactica. George Lucas even (unsuccessfully) sued the makers of "Battlestar Galactica," ciitng forty-four speciifc counts of plagiarism.
Earthquake[edit]
- Scenes of the city being devastated by the earthquake were used to show the Cylon attack on Earth in "Galactica 1980."
Star Trek: The Next Generation[edit]
- For Richard Hatch's proposed movie sequel to "Battlestar Galactica" (Battlestar Galactica: The Second Coming), many similarities were drawn between the new Cylons, and the Borg from "Star Trek: TNG."